Friday Investors: Wall Street and Thursday Monday

friday investors: Different parts of Europe are shut for trading between Thursday and Monday, according to Market Watch. Read Which markets are closed on Good Friday Investors will be looking for more evidence that Chinese government stimulus efforts are paying off as they pick through first-quarter gross domestic product, industrial output and retail sales. Aside from a few key earnings reports on Wall Street, investors will get a whiff of how the global economy is doing with a data dump from China due after U.S. markets close Tuesday. The country is seen by some as the key to holding up increasingly wobbly global growth, especially if the U.S. starts to falter as some fear it will. The rally has been underpinned by dovish central banks and a sharp decline in global real rates, and we have shown that markets are priced for growth stabilization, but not for acceleration, said Waldman and the team in a note. Read Black Rock strategist says China holds keys to global growth That brings us to our call of the day from a team of UBS strategists led by Daniel Waldman, who say investors have been too negative when it comes to global growth expectations good news for equities. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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